Eric Bischoff has seen a lot in the pro wrestling business and just like anyone else he was pretty surprised when this spot took place between Joey Ryan and Foley at an OTT Wrestling show in Dublin Ireland. Eric recently opened up about the subject on an episode of MLW Radio.

First off, Eric said he was happy to see Mick Foley was doing well enough to take a bump in the first place because the last time he saw The Mickster he was in need of a hip surgery. Bischoff elaborated on the subject and the former head of WCW and Raw GM revealed how he always leans on advice from “The King” Elvis Presley in times like this.

“Like you, I enjoy the response to the crowd as much as I do what’s going on in the ring” Bischoff said to Bocchini. “Somebody told me one time and I can’t remember who it was and I don’t even know if it’s true — but I’ve stuck to it. That Elvis Presley once said presumably ‘the most important part of a performance isn’t what’s happening on the stage it’s what’s happening in the audience.’ And whoever old me that, whether it’s true or not true or whether Elvis Presley said it or didn’t — to me that rings true. Especially in a professional wrestling event.”

“Because if the crowd energy is dead, people aren’t having fun if they haven’t thoroughly engaged in the product. Sometimes that means taking them on a roller coaster ride, sometimes that means comedy spots, sometimes that means stuff that doesn’t make any sense but damn they have fun watching it. But if you don’t set the audience into that performance you’re not gonna last long.”

So there you go, words of wisdom from Elvis Presley (allegedly). But at least it’s enough for the wrestling traditionalist and producer in Eric Bischoff to be able to deal with this controversial spot.

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